Vegas fender bender highlights risks of sharing road with robots

It only took a few hours for the first self-driving taxi shuttling people around Las Vegas to collide with a vehicle being driven by a human doing something it didnt expect.

By Ryan Beene, Alan Levin|November 10, 2017 at 10:47 AM

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The shuttle is part of AAA’s pilot program to offer rides to the public in Las Vegas, expose riders to autonomous technology and study how the shuttle performs in real-world scenarios. (Photo: Bloomberg)

(Bloomberg) – It only took a few hours for the first self-driving taxi shuttling people around Las Vegas to collide with a vehicle being driven by a human doing something it didn’t expect.